Phi meson

Phi meson
Feynman diagram of the most common
ϕ
meson decay
Composition
ϕ0
:
s

s
StatisticsBosonic
FamilyMesons
InteractionsStrong, Weak, Gravity, Electromagnetism
Symbol
ϕ
,
ϕ0
AntiparticleSelf
TheorizedJ. J. Sakurai (1962)
DiscoveredP.L. Connolly et al. (1962)
Types1
Mass1019.461±0.020 MeV/c2
Mean lifetime(1.55±0.01)×10−22 s
Decays into
Electric charge0
Spin1
Isospin0
Hypercharge0
Parity−1
C parity−1

In particle physics, the phi meson or
ϕ
meson
is a vector meson formed of a strange quark and a strange antiquark. It was the
ϕ
meson's unusual propensity to decay into
K0
and
K0
that led to the discovery of the OZI rule. It has a mass of 1019.461±0.020 MeV/c2 and a mean lifetime of 1.55±0.01 × 10−22s.